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Where does an elephant sit? #joke
There’s an old joke that goes something like this: “Where does a 200-ton elephant sit?”
The answer of course is, “Anywhere he wants!”
Unlike the mighty elephant, superyachts aren’t as lucky. Their massive size is certainly impressive, but when it comes to sufficient space to dock, there just aren’t enough marinas with enough room to berth the world’s largest yachts. Owners onboard large luxury yacht charter vessels often are forced to anchor at sea and use tenders to come and go ashore.
Thus the news of a megayacht berth for sale along the French Riviera is certain to draw the attention of yachtsman tired of the ordeal of tendering ashore.
A rare 50-meter berth has just been listed for long-term lease in Cap d’Ail. Cap d’Ail is perfectly positioned on the Cote d’Azur and serves as a gateway to Monte Carlo, just a short drive or cruise from Nice, France, and northern Italy.
Cap d’Ail Marina in Monaco
With large yacht berths rapidly becoming a rare find, this slip will surely sell quickly. The berth measures 50 x 10 meters and comes with fenders (is there anything worse than a scratched paint job on a fancy yacht?). The berth’s lease expires December 31, 2027.
The asking price of berth number 6 is € 4,500,000.
Sounds like a steal!
Some of the newest yachts in the 50-meter range include Perini Navi motor yacht EXUMA, racehorse-inspired Motoryacht HURRICANE RUN, and the Trinity yacht charter superstar, motor yacht MIA ELISE.
We will be in touch with you right away to plan The Superyacht Experience™ for you!
This entry was posted in Yacht Charter Educational and tagged Mia Elise, Port de Plaisance, price of yacht berth, Exuma, Hurricane Run, elephant, mud bath, megayacht berth for sale, Monaco marina, Cap d'Ail
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